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Sarah
Hi,
I got some stains on my mousepad and so I removed it from my desk to clean
it.
While it was drying, I needed to use my computer, and therefore used the
mouse without the pad. I actually found there to be no difference rolling
the mouse across the wooden desktop and, I might say, even a bit more
comfortable and efficient.
My question, therefore, is are mousepads really necessary anymore on
surfaces that permit the mouse to be functional? And am I doing any damage
to the mouseball in the process? By the way, the mouse is a Microsoft
Intellimouse 1.1A.
Thanks in advance for any feedback/advice!
Sarah
I got some stains on my mousepad and so I removed it from my desk to clean
it.
While it was drying, I needed to use my computer, and therefore used the
mouse without the pad. I actually found there to be no difference rolling
the mouse across the wooden desktop and, I might say, even a bit more
comfortable and efficient.
My question, therefore, is are mousepads really necessary anymore on
surfaces that permit the mouse to be functional? And am I doing any damage
to the mouseball in the process? By the way, the mouse is a Microsoft
Intellimouse 1.1A.
Thanks in advance for any feedback/advice!
Sarah